Is A9LH worth it? I'm thinking about just getting a 2DS and getting A9LH on that instead of risking to brick my New 3DS XL, I've taken too many risks by downgrading it twice, and installing many different things on it. But truly, is A9LH worth it?
it is very worth it. fast boot times, a safety net against bricks, and it's install and forget, pretty much. No need to worry if you're updating your SysNAND or EmuNAND, you don't need to care if the console exits to SysNAND after closing Settings (if you're using a CFW SysNAND like most are).. etc. It's awesome.Is A9LH worth it? I'm thinking about just getting a 2DS and getting A9LH on that instead of risking to brick my New 3DS XL, I've taken too many risks by downgrading it twice, and installing many different things on it. But truly, is A9LH worth it?
uh, they can't do it like that very well. Since A9LH runs before FIRM, and locks FIRM as read-only before FIRM runs.Let's say they release a FW 12, which didn't break anything, so devs says its safe to update.
However, what we didn't know is that FW12.0 added checks to see if CFW firm protection style is implemented.
So when they release FW12.1, they counteract the CFW firm protection by writing over it, and hence we unwittingly installed 12.1 into our sysnand.
So, they reverse the CFW code, and hide the anti-cfw it behind layers of layer of firmware updates, and finally to use it as a backdoor to install firmware updates over AL9Hax.
Really? I thought anyone with modifications on there system I want to say around 3.0 system version
Only wave of bricks I've heard of/read about involved installing a Korean system update on non-Korean Wiis, yet the Wiis received the notification to update because their regions had been changed.
To add to the actual discussion, though, they could probably find a way if they really wanted to. Either through the already mentioned file re-naming, stability update, or what have you. Honestly (without getting into the piracy discussion) I don't think it's worth their time, since the best way to do it seems to be a new hardware revision (but it'd be silly naming it the new new 3ds ).
They can just rename your file to something else, and say that the Nintendo 3DS needs that arm9loaderhax.bin file as part of their "stability", it'd only affect A9LHaxxed consoles. Banning wouldn't affect many people. A large number of people doesn't give a fuck about eShop or online play. And freeShop, for example, uses Nintendo's servers to download the games, which does NOT require any authentication. They also wouldn't IP ban people, it could affect innocent people which happen to use the same hotspot (ex. a coffee shop, an airport, etc) as people who use this. Essentially, the 3DS' server security is flawed and banning people is... useless.
However, they could disrupt a9lh for a while and scare people away from it by bricking/removing a9lh on one or two consoles.It just needs a boot ROM update, nothing outside has to be changed. People wouldn't even need to know like PSP motherboard revisions. Re-naming the file has no effect since the devs can just update A9LH to load a different file.
Well, yes. But some people still value online play and their ID. They'd be forced to use another ID, even a different console to play online so there's still something in it for Nintendo. Same situation happened to the X360.
Personally, I don't play online and keep my 3DS offline most of the time.
Ok, I'll get a 2DS, and if I remember correctly, about 99% of 2DS's are on 9.2 or below, right? Then I'll install A9LH. It's also a less of a risk on a 2DS because of it's cheap price, and it is able to run 2.0 firmware.it is very worth it. fast boot times, a safety net against bricks, and it's install and forget, pretty much. No need to worry if you're updating your SysNAND or EmuNAND, you don't need to care if the console exits to SysNAND after closing Settings (if you're using a CFW SysNAND like most are).. etc. It's awesome.
A large number of them uses low firmwares. I know for a fact that mine came with less than 9.2, and so did my brother's. Mine is the black/blue, and his was the OR transparent red. Not sure if it was less than 9.2, but before I downgraded it, it was on 9.4. And that console WAS updated when 9.4 was the current firmware.Ok, I'll get a 2DS, and if I remember correctly, about 99% of 2DS's are on 9.2 or below, right? Then I'll install A9LH. It's also a less of a risk on a 2DS because of it's cheap price, and it is able to run 2.0 firmware.
Ok, cool! Seems easy enough anyway. Just get a 2DS, downgrade to 2.0, get OTP with OTPHelper, then modify Emunand with Luma, then flash it to Sysnand?A large number of them uses low firmwares. I know for a fact that mine came with less than 9.2, and so did my brother's. Mine is the black/blue, and his was the OR transparent red. Not sure if it was less than 9.2, but before I downgraded it, it was on 9.4. And that console WAS updated when 9.4 was the current firmware.
I still even see the Tomodachi Life bundle (8.1, if I am not wrong) on shops.
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Is there anything (legally speaking) that would stop them from moving/deleting your arm9loaderhax.bin and replacing it with their own a9lh uninstaller? Heck, isn't SafeA9LHInstaller open source? They could base the uninstaller off thatThe only way they technically could, is if you were running a CFW without FIRM0/1 protection (or turned it off like a dumb ass.)
Otherwise, Nintendo can't with the current hardware. The previous update has proven that updating with FIRM0/1 does in fact protect it from Nintendo. Which means they either need to make new hardware (which they won't this late,) or physically go to your house and force it to be removed.
Just follow Plailect's guide to the t. It's easy.Ok, cool! Seems easy enough anyway. Just get a 2DS, downgrade to 2.0, get OTP with OTPHelper, then modify Emunand with Luma, then flash it to Sysnand?
Okay! Thanks for the help! It's settled then. I'm joining the A9LH Master Race!Just follow Plailect's guide to the t. It's easy.
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The only way they technically could, is if you were running a CFW without FIRM0/1 protection (or turned it off like a dumb ass.)
Otherwise, Nintendo can't with the current hardware. The previous update has proven that updating with FIRM0/1 does in fact protect it from Nintendo. Which means they either need to make new hardware (which they won't this late,) or physically go to your house and force it to be removed.
Firm is not as well locked, else Gateway's implementation of AL9H wouldn't have "update risks"
uh, they can't do it like that very well. Since A9LH runs before FIRM, and locks FIRM as read-only before FIRM runs.
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As far as I know, they can't do that. In theory, they could replace your arm9loaderhax.bin, but they would still be legally bond to ask if you agree to install the program. Ultimately, the legal system would be against them on this one.Is there anything (legally speaking) that would stop them from moving/deleting your arm9loaderhax.bin and replacing it with their own a9lh uninstaller? Heck, isn't SafeA9LHInstaller open source? They could base the uninstaller off that
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GW doesn't offer FIRM protection though... they couldn't steal it properly, even though it's open source.Firm is not as well locked, else Gateway's implementation of AL9H wouldn't have "update risks"